My son and I sat together this afternoon, not believing what our eyes were seeing as we watched Fox News. The police officer was giving a description of the "horrific scene" at the little one room schoolhouse where children were shot execution style.
Execution style...not something you would associate with a one room schoolhouse or the Amish. My mind creates pictures of what those little girls went through. I turned to my son and told him, "If they aren't safe in an Amish schoolhouse, where are our children safe?". Then, I read this evening, a similar thought on the Crunchy Con blog.
I watched this afternoon as sobbing mothers were comforted by friends and family. Their little girls still in the schoolhouse, "evidence" that could not be moved.
I love this country. I fly American flags all Summer on my porch. I know we live in a great land. It is just beyond my comprehension that we could have three school shootings in approx. a week's time. Especially this one...little girls who left home this morning, skipping and jumping, hugs and kisses given to mommies and daddies. Little girls who either won't come home or who are in the hospital in critical condition. Dolls waiting for their girls to arrive home. Places empty at the dinner table.
We need to do some serious praying.
4 comments:
Brenda, things like this just seem so surreal.
at times like these, i just have to sing..."this world is not my home, i'm just apassin' trough..."
i hate watching the news. this world is a wasteland of sin.
I was so shocked and upset over this tragedy. I have Amish and Mennonite heritage and I know that because of how protected these families are with no TV or radio, these children probably were innocent enough to not even realize things like this could happen. What a horrible, awful thing for anyone to go through! It brings home the fact that none of us is really"safe" no matter where you are or who you are. We need to pray for our families, the children and trust in God to give us peace and not fear in these very dangerous times. Thanks for this post, Brenda!
Amen, the Amish shooting really shocked us Christians here in Australia too.
I was touched to the heart though, by the Amish spokesperson who immediately spoke about love & forgiveness & compassion for the murderers wife & children. This is the love of the Lord raising a standard in the midst of heartbreak & tragedy.
Something similar happened I believe, with the the story of Rachael Joy Scott & her family,that came about following Colombine.
Blessings,
Claire
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